Ultrawide 21:9 monitor, 1080p or 1440p?

zarugal

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I will shortly be upgrading to a Devil's Canyon i7 4790K CPU, and I have two MSI GTX 970 TF V Gaming GPUs in SLi.

My question is fairly simple, but I am struggling to decide for myself. Is 1440p going to be significantly better than 1080p in all areas. My usage will consist mainly of gaming and movie/tv watching and I wonder if the scaling from 1080p to 1440p in movies is going to result in a worse picture. Obviously for gaming it will look sharper and reduce the need for AA.

I guess what I'm asking is for someone who has a 1440p monitor to let me know what 1080p content looks like when run on a 1440p monitor. Is it a massive improvement, or not a crisp, or just not noticeable?

My reason for going for an Ultrawide monitor is that I'm currently running a triple-screen setup and I'm going to college/university this september where a triple-screen won't be convenient in terms of space and travelling to and from. Also, the requirements to run my triple setup it is higher than even a 1440p 21:9, so I'll be able to achieve higher FPS without sacrificing too much horizontal resolution - 16:9 gaming feels like I'm wearing horse blinders.

Thanks in advance.
 
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if your concerned about image quality on 1080p content playback, go with the 1080p screen. i have some 1440p displays and while they are gorgeous for 1440p content, 1080p playback is on the muddy side (it will never have that crisp feeling).
1080 is going to look like 1080 on the 1440 screen (windowed) .... a bit worse full screen as it will be bigger .... kinda like walking up a few steps closer to a ya big screen TV than ya normally sit. The issue with 21:9 is scalling....not all games / programs do it well.
 

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Running games at 1080p on a 1440p monitor looks very bad. It comes out blurrier and less defined than running the game on a native 1080P screen.

You could however run the game in a window at 1080p, it just wont take up the entire monitor, but it will look good.
 

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if your concerned about image quality on 1080p content playback, go with the 1080p screen. i have some 1440p displays and while they are gorgeous for 1440p content, 1080p playback is on the muddy side (it will never have that crisp feeling).
 
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zarugal

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So I'm thinking I would be better off going for a 1080p 21:9 that will run 1080p content well and benefit from the better colours of the IPS, and then running AA as high as possible for games instead of getting a 1440p monitor for gaming and 1080p content suffering.
Paying a third of the price is also quite appealing.